Govt committed to rid country of crippling ploio virus: Ayesha Raza

ISLAMABAD, Sep 16 (APP): Prime Minister’s Focal Person for
Polio Eradication, Senator Ayesha Raza Farooq on Friday said that the government was committed to address the remaining challenges to end the crippling polio transmission in the country.

She was addressing the meeting held here to review anti polio campaigns and resource allocations by Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) and Directorate of Health Services (DHS) in order to identify gaps and addressing core issues in polio eradication drive in the federal capital.

She expressed satisfaction that Pakistan has been able to
reduce the polio cases overall but expressed dismay over campaign quality and high proportion of missed children in the Federal Capital.

She stressed the need for paying more attention on management, supervision and accountability to tackle the remaining gaps in anti polio drives, particularly in the federal capital.

Ayesha Raza said “We must commit ourselves to nothing less than leaving no child unvaccinated and vulnerable to this crippling virus.”

She urged to reaching the goal of interrupting polio
transmission with further intensified efforts particularly in the federal capital. She called for effective steps for ensuring quality polio eradication campaigns by removing all bottlenecks.

She was optimistic that the country would shortly overcome
the challenges. She, however urged to focus on training of female workers to ensure success of the drives.

Ayesha Raza said that there should be simple and clear
roadmap of vaccination teams besides work load strategies to reach missed children. “Challenges which impact the drive should be addressed to have better results of anti polio drives.”

She urged the local staff to meet the targets in the
federal capital and reach every household for vaccination of every child. She also urged to focus on improving the capacity of workforce and surveillance system to meet the needs of the polio eradication programme.

She said it was due to the strong political will and
commitment, shown by the country’s leadership, which has trickled down to all levels of responsibility and effected change.

She said that the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was
committed for complete eradication of poliovirus from the country and he was personally overseeing the anti polio drives.

She thanked the participants for their presence and
expressed the hope that they will focus on follow ups to help overcoming deficiencies. She added challenges raised in the meeting would continue to provide supervision in this regard.

Mayor Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation Sheikh Ansar
Aziz said that the multi task campaign would be launched in
rural and urban areas of federal capital from September 26 to December 30 for vaccination of children under five years of age.

He said that the DHS has fixed the target of 140,835
children to be vaccinated during the drive and for which 600 teams have been formed besides 107 sector supervisors and 21 zonal supervisors to monitor the anti polio drive.

He assured that every possible steps would be taken to
eradicate virus and vaccination of every child in the federal capital. He also assured that all resources would be utilized in this regard.

He instructed all officials concerned for taking steps
for achieving the set targets in this regard. “No slackness would be tolerated and action would be take taken against those who will not perform job properly.”

Director General DHS Dr Hassan Orooj appreciated the
efforts of Senator Ayesha Raza in polio eradication and assured full support of DHS staff in this regard.

He apprised the participants about the performance of
CDA’s DHS with regard to polio eradication efforts in the
federal capital.

He said that with learning lessons from past experiences,
the DHS staff would try its level best for success of coming polio eradication drives.

Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Capt ® Mushtaq Ahmad said that the local administration would ensure coordination among stakeholders for success of anti polio drives and achieving the targets.

He said that accountability was necessary to maintain
quality of the drive, particularly training of women staff.

Inspector General Police Islamabad assured the meeting
that every possible security would be provided to the polio teams during anti polio drives.